With the evolution of Web 2.0 and privacy concerns about sites such as MySpace, a need for personal identity solutions has emerged within the past two year...With the evolution of Web 2.0 and privacy concerns about sites such as MySpace, a need for personal identity solutions has emerged within the past two years. In response, several user-controlled digital identity technologies--such as OpenID, Microsoft CardSpace, and the Higgins Project--have sprung up that are converging in places such as Apache, Eclipse, Identity Commons, IETF, and OASIS. This session explains the need for digital identity technologies (improved security, higher user convenience, increased privacy, more-accurate information, new applications) and outlines how developers on the Java platform can take advantage of digital identity in their applications by using an existing application, with code, for example.
to identity java joid openid programming by steff83 on May 6, 2008, 2:19 PMJOID lets you create both OpenID 2.0 relying parties and identity providers.
to code framework java openid programming tools by steff83 on May 6, 2008, 1:54 PMThe first piece of the OpenID framework is authentication -- how you prove ownership of a URI. Today, websites require usernames and passwords to login, wh...The first piece of the OpenID framework is authentication -- how you prove ownership of a URI. Today, websites require usernames and passwords to login, which means that many people use the same password everywhere. With OpenID Authentication, your username is your URI, and your password (or other credentials) stays safely stored on your OpenID Provider (which you can run yourself, or use a third-party identity provider).
to framework java openid openid4java by steff83 and 1 other person on May 5, 2008, 3:44 PMThink about all the accounts you have online: blogs, wikis, to-do lists, photo galleries. The list is endless. Even simple tasks such as leaving comments o...Think about all the accounts you have online: blogs, wikis, to-do lists, photo galleries. The list is endless. Even simple tasks such as leaving comments on someone else's blog may require you to register an account with that particular blogging system. This leaves you, as an end user, to set up and manage numerous accounts on each of these sites. With OpenID, rather than managing all these disparate accounts individually, users can manage their identity in one place via an authentication serve
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RockOn Fuzzy is an open source fuzzy control and simulation tool in Java.
to code fuzzy google java pendulum programming svn tools by steff83 on Apr 8, 2008, 11:03 PMThe Best Free Fuzzy Control And Simulation Tool
to framework fuzzy java pendulum programming tools uni by steff83 on Apr 5, 2008, 1:33 PMRESTClient is a Java platform client application to test RESTful webservices. It can be used to test variety of HTTP communications.
to bibsonomy client java rest tools by steff83 and 6 other people on Apr 5, 2008, 1:03 PMEasyMock provides Mock Objects for interfaces in JUnit tests by generating them on the fly using Java's proxy mechanism. Due to EasyMock's unique style of ...EasyMock provides Mock Objects for interfaces in JUnit tests by generating them on the fly using Java's proxy mechanism. Due to EasyMock's unique style of recording expectations, most refactorings will not affect the Mock Objects. So EasyMock is a perfect fit for Test-Driven Development.
to development framework java junit programming testing tool by steff83 and 6 other people on Feb 26, 2008, 11:11 AMThis is the web page for FindBugs, a program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java code. It is free software, distributed under the terms of...This is the web page for FindBugs, a program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java code. It is free software, distributed under the terms of the Lesser GNU Public License. The name FindBugs™ and the FindBugs logo are trademarked by The University of Maryland. FindBugs is sponsored by Fortify Software. As of December, 2007, FindBugs has been downloaded more than half a million times.
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